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Safety & Health 1992 Patrick R. Tyson
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A farewell to Scannell. (Gerard F. Scannell resigns as head of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration) (Washington Review) (Column)
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Patrick R. Tyson
All's quiet on the Washington front; Federal OSHA is at a standstill, but keep your eye on North Carolina. (Washington Review)
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Behind the scenes for the common good ... bad and ugly: the battle rages on over who controls regulatory agencies. (Washington Review) (Column)
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Patrick R. Tyson
Court blocks 428 standards in one decision. (Air Contaminants Standard) (Washington Review)
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Court favors huge OSHA penalties. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) (Washington Review) (Column)
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Patrick R. Tyson
Election year gets weirder and weirder. (1992 elections; implications of Office of Management and Budget letter to Occupational Health and Safety Administration)
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Patrick R. Tyson
OSHA's penalty policies get mixed reviews. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) (Column)
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Patrick R. Tyson
OSHA's standards of fairness. (how the Occupational Safety and Health Administration benefits employers and employees) (Washington Review) (Column)
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Patrick R. Tyson
OSHA standard stuck in neutral. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration motor vehicle standard) (Washington Review)
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Patrick R. Tyson
Proposed bill boosts federal-employee protection. (Federal Employees Occupational Safety and Health Act-HR-3149) (Washington Review) (Column)
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Patrick R. Tyson
State plans under the spotlight. (Occupational Safety and Health Administration studies state programs) (Column)
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Patrick R. Tyson
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